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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Kyoto: The Iconic Lady |
| Submitted by Marvin Smith on
2012-01-03 21:25:19 (via bit.ly) |
| Kyoto the "alluring courtesan", the ultimate stress buster offering an intricately woven fantasy world of timeless entertainment, the city of temples and shrines, of ryokans and onsens or the city of “Kyo-yaki" or "Kiyomizu-yaki” pottery, home to emperors, samurai, haiku-writing priests and courtesans.
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| Japan: Time for You to Stay |
| Submitted by meilisa on
2010-07-12 01:07:51 (via www.thesportworld.com) |
| This is a lot of beautiful nature collection. Nagano, Gunma mountain, far to the south of Kagoshima shooting solar eclipse. People not help being immersed in these moments of beauty, despite past a lengthy and over.
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| 1 votes |
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| It was easier than I thought. |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2009-12-06 22:27:23 (via www.j-bridges.jp) |
I was in Japan last sumer and I feel i have to share this infoprmation with other travelers who are planing a trip to Japan.
First, I found a Japan travel site on the internet called J-Bridges Travel they offer very budget and hassle fre packages. Their programs are just covered with accomaditon and transportation. So We were organized and free.
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| Japan - things to know before you go |
| Submitted by Jebaloo on
2009-04-28 01:49:08 (via www.cheapflights.co.uk) |
| Tokyo is located on Honshu, Japan's largest island. This neon-bathed city is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, home to the Imperial Family and Imperial Palace, seat of government and home to 12 million souls, making it one of the most densely populated cities on the planet.
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| 1 votes |
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| A week in Tokyo |
| Submitted by bitrot on
2009-01-27 12:52:52 (via www.bitrot.de) |
| Electronic Town in Akihabara • Roppongi • Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya • Kamakura • Ueno park, Imperial Palace park • Atsugi • Harayuku, Tokyo Tower, Odaiba • Ikebukuro, Yoyogi, Kabukicho • Tsujiki central fish market
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| Engrish Lessons |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2008-04-29 08:32:20 (via noboundaries.org) |
| "Breaking down the pins and get hot communication," or so says a sign in a Japanese bowling alley. The Japanese are pretty darn smart, run the world’s second largest economy, and practically invented the word “perfectionist.” So with all that going for them, how come they can't seem to keep their English straight?
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| Kyoto |
| Submitted by Adele on
2007-05-18 01:56:21 (via canadiancarlsons.com) |
| The Japanese game that rules in Kyoto seems to be very simple but more popular - most of the 'American style' racing and shooting games went unused. Another thing is that this place has more then 2000 temples…
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| 4 votes |
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| Hiroshima |
| Submitted by roxy on
2007-04-05 09:12:08 (via www.phoenixanime.com) |
| How is it to be American and visit Hiroshima, a place that still remembers the terrible bomb explosions of 60 years ago? It can be some kind of hardship this trip, but is also a proof of courageousness and the will that those acts never happen again…
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| 1 votes |
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| Mystical Japan |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-03-16 07:07:21 (via www.gohither.net) |
| This article shows a different side of Japan. The monkeys, deer, trees, sea, and mountains of Miyajima Island will help one gain a better understanding of why this site became a shrine, and that the mythical places of Japanese ink paintings really do exist.
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| 1 votes |
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